The Illinois House of Representatives Resolution, offered by Representative Johnson, states that if the National Socialist (Nazi) Party's march occurs then they resolve to ask the Governor to declare the day they march as "Holocaust Day" and have...

The Illinois House of Representatives Resolution, offered by Representative Johnson, states that if the National Socialist (Nazi) Party's march occurs then they resolve to ask the Governor to declare the day they march as "Holocaust Day" and have

This letter to Mayor Smith from Eugene Schlickman, Illinois State Representative, 4 th district, is a thank you for his telegram in support of Senate Bills 1676 and 1811. Eugene Schlikman explained why he voted for bill 1676 but not 1811, as he felt

Mayor Albert J. Smith's statement regarding the Illinois Supreme Court's ruling allowing the National Socialist (Nazi) party to demonstrate in Skokie. The statement is as follows, "I understand from the media that the Illinois Supreme Court has...

Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie; National Socialist Party of America; National Socialist Party of America -- Public opinion; National Socialist Party of America -- Public opinion -- Illinois; Letters; Illinois -- Law and legislation;...

In the letter, Burton Odelson, attorney for Louis Black asks that the permit issued to the National Socialist (Nazi) Party be revoked as they are in violation of Village ordinances and State laws.

Representatives of the National Socialist White People's Party of America lobby the Illinois General Assembly to prevent the passage of bills introduced by the Senate Judiciary Committee aimed at preventing a demonstration by the National Socialist...

Skokie Village attorney Harvey M. Schwartz speaks before U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals panel reviewing the U.S. District Court decision to strike down three ordinances preventing the National Socialist Party of America (Nazis) from marching in...

Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie; National Socialist Party of America; National Socialist Party of America -- Public opinion; National Socialist Party of America -- Public opinion -- Illinois; Letters; Illinois -- Law and legislation;

In the letter, Burton Odelson, attorney for Louis Black asks that the permit issued to the National Socialist (Nazi) Party be revoked as they are in violation of Village ordinances and State laws.

House Resolution No. 698 from the State of Illinois Eightieth General Assembly House of Representatives offered by Representatives Greiman and Jaffee. The Resolution proclaims the week of April 16, 1978 to be Holocaust Remembrance Week in the state...